A source close to production tells The Hollywood Reporter that, if greenlit, season three of 'MobLand' is set to shoot this year — but Hardy's on-set behavior on the second season has spooked producers.
I don’t see this as a negative. Not everyone is an extrovert or needs to play one.
If you are that much of an introvert, then maybe acting isn’t the job for you. With acting, you have to interact with your coworkers. You have to get to know each other’s characters and approaches outside of just being in front of the camera. You need to be comfortable improvising and riffing off of each others actions/reactions. You also need to be nice to the crew because they know how to make you look good, and they know how to make you look bad.
No one’s saying you have to go for a drink after hours, but not replying “hello” is just unnecessarily rude. Also your agent is going to be pissed at you because their paycheck relies on your success and pissing everyone off by not being cordial is going to jeopardize your career. Success at some jobs requires you to mingle, whether you enjoy it or not.
I think even a random office environment may frown upon that sort of behavior. I’m less than social but I do put on my retail front when in an environment with coworkers. Thankfully I work from home now so just need my customer service voice when using the phone heh, wish they’d figure out that email works just as well, 99.9% of the time, sometimes better.
If you are that much of an introvert, then maybe acting isn’t the job for you. With acting, you have to interact with your coworkers. You have to get to know each other’s characters and approaches outside of just being in front of the camera. You need to be comfortable improvising and riffing off of each others actions/reactions. You also need to be nice to the crew because they know how to make you look good, and they know how to make you look bad.
No one’s saying you have to go for a drink after hours, but not replying “hello” is just unnecessarily rude. Also your agent is going to be pissed at you because their paycheck relies on your success and pissing everyone off by not being cordial is going to jeopardize your career. Success at some jobs requires you to mingle, whether you enjoy it or not.
I think even a random office environment may frown upon that sort of behavior. I’m less than social but I do put on my retail front when in an environment with coworkers. Thankfully I work from home now so just need my customer service voice when using the phone heh, wish they’d figure out that email works just as well, 99.9% of the time, sometimes better.